And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for. It's time for the strength of breathless partner. It's Friday, November 29th, 2024, and this is the Stake for Breakfast Podcasts, episode 498-499. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. People across every downloadable podcast and podcast can find us on Apple, Spotify, i.com, Samsung, or Amazon Podcasts. Check out the Stake for Breakfast link to me to take your shows on Instagram, where I laid a sub-stack and verified accounts on Xgator and True Social. What's up everybody and welcome to the first of our two big Friday editions of the show today. Post thanks giving editions of the show today. I'm Roan, I've got Noah here with me, and as always, there's breaking news. Stake for Breakfast gives thanks and tells America just how we feel about our listenership. Now what we're thankful for, and how we can't wait for Donald Trump to get back into office, has the Left's dangerous rhetoric gone too far yet again? With now threats on the lives of Donald Trump's incoming cabinet nominees, now falling subject to the radical Left's ramped up rhetoric. Kamal Harris breaks her silence following the landslide election lost a few weeks ago, but did she need a drink to do it? We'll analyze. And the House treads dangerous waters with the slimmest of majorities, and the world continues to react, geopolitically, to the incoming inauguration of Donald Trump. We've got a great slate of guests coming in here today as well. The spokeswoman for the GOP and Trump campaign surrogate Elizabeth Pippko will be joining us. We'll also catch up with Tennessee Congressman Tim Burgent, and we'll circle back with human events and Newsmax contributor, Colin Ness. Kenny Cody, but before we get to any of our interviews, let's jump right into these headlines and change the way you consume your news. Okay, this is not nom. This is bowling. There are rules. Hey, hey, hey, junior! America! It's like, for the best! So stand by! All right, everybody, welcome to the stake for breakfast podcast. If you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's fastest growing. And quickly becoming favorite political podcast on the not-so-busy news Friday, but we're still here for it. I'm Ro. Noah's here with me. Yo, know what's going on. Happy Thanksgiving, happy post-Thanksgiving, and how are you? How was your day? It was pretty good. Had some pie. Had a little too much food. Yeah, usual. You know what, I was surprised at myself. One plate. I mean, it was kind of full, but it wasn't really overbearing, to be honest with you, and included all the staples, the homemade Italian sausage stuffing, real mashed potatoes, turkey ham, maybe a roll and some vegetables. Besides that, and a little, uh, at the past, earlier in the day, I didn't really do too much damage on Thanksgiving. I actually don't feel horrible today, either. You know, I think the funniest part is- I feel like I over ate. I think that's what I did. Well, I think everybody does, like, the type of food you're eating-wise, how rich the food is, what it kind of does to your insides-wise, but when you kind of look at it on a grand scale, I don't think we really put it away like we did when we were kids. My son, he, like, powered chugged through two plates, immediately went to dessert with no rest, and then was looking for snacks later, but he's growing, not just wider anymore, but taller, finally. And, uh, yeah, I think the most interesting part of my day was post-cleaning, and into about the first 25 minutes of a family tradition here we have in the house, and that's watching Christmas vacation following all the sporting events on Thanksgiving. I turn around and look down the hallway from the back of my couch and into the kitchen, and much to my chagrin, uh, my oldest pug was square in the middle of the table, and enjoying himself some holiday pie himself. [laughter] Yeah, it was interesting, it was one of the ones that my son and my mother-in-law put together, and it was one of the ones that we threw directly into the garbage after we were done seeing if it was salvageable. But, uh... Yeah, they don't generally stick with just one area, they kind of mosey around. It was one of those, uh, pineapple upside down cakes, which is like my least favorite kind, so I'm glad it actually went in the garbage because I didn't have to pretend to take a small piece of it and enjoy it. Oh, nice. But, uh, yeah, so he was a bad boy yesterday, but we had a good day here. Um, it's a little bit different kind of Thanksgiving, you know, uh, no mom, because she was doing a little bit of a kind of a solitude. She actually got together in Arizona with my sister's husband, and for our listenership that might have come in over just the past few weeks and not a few months, my sister passed away at the end of the summer this year. She actually died on the same day that Donald Trump was almost assassinated up in Butler, in Pennsylvania. Um, and, you know, my mom had detached a little bit. We had gone out and visited her a couple times, actually even sent my wife and daughter there, uh, not too long ago. They were doing a regional soccer tournament in the area and they drove a little bit further to, uh, stay and provide a little bit of comfort for her. But, uh, yeah, my brother-in-law and his son, my nephew, went over and had Thanksgiving with my mom. They ate some of the traditional foods. We did it out here with the in-laws and, of course, the dogs. And it wasn't too bad. Did a little baseball training in the yard, watched a couple of the horrific games of football that we're on yesterday. And, uh, here we are. You heard the tunes that are rushing us into the holiday season, and now with the completion of Thanksgiving, we are officially here. So I hope everybody had a good time with their friends, families. Unfortunately had to work, co-workers, and loved ones. And, uh, I guess you could agree with me. No, at the very least, you just have to give thanks for what you got in these days right now and know that there's better days ahead, right? Yeah, I mean, even if you're stuck at work, every day's a sick day, if you call in sick. It's the truth, and asking for days off and getting rejected. I mean, you're merely doing a suggestion in the most formal and probably appropriate way possible. But, if you bank 'em, you better spend 'em. So, so here we are. It's Friday. We're gonna take our opening segment today here on the show. A little bit kind of a different- there's no reason to jump right into the news because there's not too much of it. What are we hearing out there? Some of the headlines we'll cover today. Kamal Harris finally broke her silence after, you know, nearly three weeks of, uh, being off the grid. Not in Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin style, but, you know, in solitude at her DC residence before packing it up and heading out on vacation. Uh, she put out a video which circulated online Wednesday. She was apparently drunk or under the influence. Uh, she even did, like, uh, almost a Barney from the Simpsons, like, hiccup burp in the middle of it. And at one point, she was slouched so far down in her chair, you could actually see her reaction to someone telling her to, like, scoot back and sit up. It was that- was that the video where she was- she was motioning with her hand and then somebody animated a Hennessy bottle on her hand? Yeah. She seemed like she was hammered, like, at check at the end of the bar bothering you. Really? It certainly did. Uh, you know, it was about 28 minutes long, too. We'll bring you two minutes of it at the max. Uh, she also did- We'll talk for 28 minutes. Yeah. She also did a video with her husband for Thanksgiving in the same hotel room. Uh, and since this video came out on Wednesday, you can only think that they did them both at the same time. And just the un-genuine nature of her entire campaign continues to, you know, be portrayed in the way that she addresses, I guess, supporters. Uh, we heard from Joe Biden as well. He visited a fire station, I guess, to, uh, he wasn't allowed to pass out food because he'd probably be picking off the spoons and stuff. But he went and, uh, gave a little presidential support to one of the firehouses up in, uh, Delaware where he's staying at for the weekend. So we heard from both of them. Also some news. Propriding across the wires. Noah, did you hear this one? San Diego-Ocasio-Cortez might be thinking about a run for the, uh, White House in 2028. Yeah, go for it. Perfect. We need somebody else that we can steamroll. Yeah, absolutely. Uh, again, wow, talk about being fucking useless. Like you're not going to, you're not going to catch in on the Gen Z vote enough with that one. Former MLB All-Star World Series Champion, John Rocker, took one of the articles, I believe, it was Politico that said, you know, Congresswoman, AOC, Moles, White House. We're in 2028 and he's like guaranteed under a hundred electoral votes. And listen, right now we've talked about this for, for, in great extent here on the show, the Democrats lack leadership. We saw that Barack Obama is no longer effective. Uh, the Clintons seem to be over the hill, uh, when, especially when it comes to all things politically. Obviously Joe Biden's going to be done if we can last 58 more days with him behind the resolute desk. Small Harris was a complete flop. I don't care how much earlier in the, uh, you know, presidential playoff, they, they unleashed her into the, uh, ether. It wouldn't have made a difference. I don't think at the end of the day, especially for the way that they were campaigning. Um, and you know, there's a real leadership problem in the Democrat party. We've also talked about in great extent because we've seen it because we cover Capitol Hill. So close, you know, we've mentioned it for months and months here on the show. We've seen a replacement of AOC kind of to the forefront of some of the more prominent interviews, uh, talking in different fashions the way that she has previously in certain committees trying to, like, you know, harness like a leadership narrative, even though it is the one of the radical progressive left talking about DEI and pronouns and transgenders and all those other bullshit that's not important to anybody, but she's sounding a little bit more stately in doing it. And then there's a replacement for her as the biggest retard in the halls of Congress. You've seen that they've elevated Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett up into more of an AOC role as she is becoming a more prominent voice within the party. AOC has a role. And in the conference, well, you know, I'm not going to lie to you. Ron, showing my boobs if I win is not illegal. That's where exactly I was going, a mildly attractive face and a, like, you know, B plus A minus rack. It means something. What I'm trying to say, she's a lot easier to look at than Kamal Harris's turkey neck than Hillary Clinton's entire face. Anything that Joe Biden does, Barack Obama's sweaty armpits when he goes big mics. Ronnie Coleman style figure. I mean, how many people made the memes of Michelle Obama and Mike Tyson when he had on the friggin jock strap in the locker room from his fight? Oh my gosh. Right. And their backs look exactly the same. So when you're talking about, looks at Elizabeth Warren, Gavin Newsom, you know, J.B. Pritzker, who rivals like Chris Christie in size. These are not easy on the eyes type people to listen to. These aren't people that America will, at least for the very veinist of reasons, fall in love with. And here's the deal. At the end of the day, when Donald Trump is fresh, when Donald Trump is not tired, when he's not on the back end of three or four rallies, including travel a day and a couple meals of fast food. And you catch him in the morning heading out to the golf course or showing up in the evening at one event where he's had a pretty low key day. The dude's still a handsome man for 80 years old. I mean, he doesn't look it. He's not doing bad. No, he's got a nice smile, not too many wrinkles. He's got the blue eyes, a total package. He was a handsome guy in his youth as well. He was a sex symbol for a number of years. He was a billionaire playboy. So it's one of those things where I'm sure the Democrats are looking to attack this from all angles. And those angles start with probably looks because they're wanting to move away from the party because they're going to come back to the middle. And we'll just have to see how that goes. So we'll talk about some of that stuff. Bomb threats from both sides of the aisle, the ones that we'll highlight here, the ones against all Donald Trump cabinet picks. There was like, you know, six, seven, eight of them who were targeted. Is that protecting our democracy? Right. Bomb threats to their house. Who won via democracy? End-door. End-door swatted. That is? Swatted's very dangerous. They got swatted too. Absolutely swatted. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Swatted. Yeah. Very dangerous. I heard about swatted. I heard about swatted. I didn't follow up on who got swatted. And for those who don't know what that means, that's when they call, someone calls 911 and makes like a dire pitch to law enforcement that there is something. Yeah. There's going to be an active shooter. There's somebody with a gun that's threatening to kill their family. And the point is for law enforcement to show up and not only shoot your dog, but shoot you. Mm-hmm. When you look at the people who are involved here, namely Elise Stefanik, Pete Hackseth, Lee Zeldin, these are all people that have families and young children. So for as much as it's funny, when it happens to Alex Jones and Tim Poole, sometimes MTG as well because she's got a big fucking mouth, Tim Poole got swatted like 20 times. Yeah. We don't really buy into that. How do you not get on a list at that point like, "Oh, this is the same address as last time." Right. Like do you guys don't like deconflict your law calls? I'm sure some of the trolls that do it, especially in his case, where it's kind of a rural person, they would see like, after so many times a lackluster response and then start to target the law enforcement for not doing their jobs. Yeah. You know, and it's just one of those things where not too much business going on, but there is news, Donald Trump has made some huge inroads in our, I guess, well, his newly found relationship with the president of Mexico. She was sworn in just a few days ago, Donald Trump had dropped the tariff narrative on her, which says, "We're going to tariff the shit out of every single thing that comes into this country because you won't stop the illegals coming in here," or the fentanyl coming in here as well, to where she said, "Well, it's fine, we'll tariff you." Well, the stuff we get from Mexico makes up about less than 2% of anything that would have effect on our economy, where the stuff that we would be terrafing makes up more than 30% of theirs. So we could literally destroy their economy with the stroke of a pen and they could literally do nothing because we could probably get whatever they're getting from Canada, South America or China. Yeah, people don't understand that this is a threat. It's not something we're actually thinking is going to happen. It's going to be, "This will decimate your economy. You need to play ball before we do it." That's what it is. And even if they do institute it, like, "Oh, you're not going to do it," it'll last moments. There's a lot of people who have been pessimistic about the fact that Donald Trump's going to be able to reinstate under a new administration in Mexico a lot of the first term Trump-era policies, including remain in Mexico. Well, after seeing how quickly she turned tail against tariffs, I'm pretty sure that they're going to be setting up the red cross-camps on the other side of the Mexican fence come Donald Trump's inauguration day. So yeah, we'll be looking at a bunch of different things and there was a lot of reaction from around the world this week about some of the things that Donald Trump had been talking about. Vladimir Putin actually responded to Donald Trump's election victory and instead of talking about coming to a peaceful resolution with Ukraine, Putin kind of gave a realistic world view of how he sees the security state and how it's treated Donald Trump and actually that he fears for his life every day moving forward after he saw the stuff that's happened the last couple of years. People will hear that through interpreter. Some of the members of Canadian government, even the ones who are going to be probably taking over power and that's those who are a lot more lined up with America first policies, including... I really like Terence and Philip. Yeah, you're not my buddy guy, you're not my guy buddy. But once Trudeau is out of there in a couple of months, he's such a scumbag. I hate that guy. It looks like we're going to have a really good relationship with our maple syrup consuming neighbors to the north. So I'm excited about that as well. And then we had party time down at Mar-a-Lago yesterday, which is where we're bringing it back to and starting with today. And that's Thanksgiving. You know, hate-to-way segments on non-news content, but here we are. I think there's a lot to be thankful about this year. Well, most people don't even do shows on these days. This is a day off day. We're here for you. You didn't get a best-of-stake for breakfast because we're both too lazy to go back and pull clips from all of them. The editing process is just an absolute nightmare when it's just two of us. And what I mean by two of us is one of us because, no, it's the guy that does all the editing stuff. Yeah, I'm not going to do that. Absolutely not. I had to go back like three years on our Instagram page just to find Thanksgiving steak for breakfast guy, which you saw on all of our posts yesterday, a very heartfelt post to all of our listenership, our friends, family, coworkers, loved ones, everyone that supported the show means so much more than a listen or a content provision here. It's about the relationships that we build what they mean. I got a lot of great text messages yesterday. I was actually surprised by some of the people that reached out. You know, you get the usual ones, the Casputels, the Rick Grinnells, Christina Bobs, a whole bunch of people on the Trump team, you know, Alex and a whole bunch of people just reach out and even if it's just saying happy Thanksgiving, like I don't know now that the election's over. If it's not a business-related text, do you just send like the happy Thanksgiving with the turkey and the steak and the American flag emoji? But I did for a couple of people, but you know, I have some of the Christmas Eve that reached out and said happy Thanksgiving. You know, a couple other people, big guns in the Trump apparatus reached out and wished a happy Thanksgiving. A lot of our congressional contributors here that have my number and definitely a lot of people on all of their staffs reached out and said, you know, we love your show and we love coming on. We're looking forward to coming back soon, happy Thanksgiving. That's great stuff. So when it comes to all things steak for breakfast, there's a lot that me and Noah are thankful for, especially being in this, you know, continued to struggle the way we are. But I think one of the best things to do when you're having a Thanksgiving segment, and it was better to do it before because, you know, you get it on Tuesday and then by the time Thursday comes you'll forget what it's all about. Right now you might still be pregnant on too much pecan pie and real whipped cream. So now you just get to sit in the car or the plane, whether you're at the airport or in your in-laws living room and you just kind of want to disconnect. And here are some of the better parts of the last couple of years that we've enjoyed. Thanksgiving wise in regards to media content. I think it's highway robbery not to include at least just a few minutes of that last telling of the story of Thanksgiving by none other than Rush Limbaugh. And you know, a lot of people in conservative media in the America First movement really do miss them every day. I can't imagine with the great relationship friendship wise that him and Donald Trump had one that had just kind of blossom throughout the course of Donald Trump's entrance into the political sphere and how quick Rush got sick and how fast he left us. You know, he really probably would have enjoyed seeing the greatest political comeback in the history of our republic. And you know, you can compare Donald Trump's electoral victory to things like the end of the Revolutionary War coming out of the Civil War times as well. Some of the greatest darkest days of our histories and the eventual victories that our country would enjoy. And to hear Rush Limbaugh tell the real story of Thanksgiving, the plight of the pilgrims, how tough it was here for like the first 30 some odd years before they had that first election what would become a national tradition made formally and official by Abraham Lincoln. You know, many, many, many years later, there's something that helps make this country great. It's part of the, you know, DNA of our nation that's been essentially erased out of every component of everyday life. It may be Thanksgiving dinner on the last Thursday in November, inside a lot of your houses, I would assume all of your houses here on state for breakfast unless you're stuck working. But the fact of the matter, if you go out into the world, if you go into any kind of public school, especially in a blue state, you know, even if you go into places like the church, they're already like pre-gaming for lack Friday in the incoming of Jesus' birthday season. And it's like Thanksgiving for as important it is for this country and what it meant for America moving forward. It's something that number one we can't overlook and number two, you know, under Donald Trump was always kind of like the starting gate to the celebration of the holiday season. Here's a brief clip of Rush right now from that iconic final 30, 35 minute segment he did in the last couple of weeks that he was on the air. Let's check it out. Now, the story of the pilgrims begins in the early part of the 17th century. The Church of England, under King James I, was persecuting anyone and everybody who did not recognize the church's absolute civil and spiritual authority, actually the state. Now those who challenged the ecclesiastical authority and those who believe strongly in freedom of worship were hunted down in England in the 1600s. They were hunted down. They were imprisoned, sometimes executed for what they believed. So a group of separatists, people that didn't want any part of this, fled first to Holland. They liked wooden shoes and cheese. They established a community. They were there for 11 years. After 11 years, about 40 of these separatists who liked wooden shoes and cheese agreed to make a perilous journey to the new world. They had heard about it. Some new exciting place hadn't been developed. They knew that they were going to face hardship, hardship like you and I don't know. I'm not preaching to you, I'm just told we don't know the hardship these people endured. We can't. We are way too advanced now. People who lived in the 1600s would not believe life today. Try to explain flight, jet travel. They wouldn't understand it. They knew they were facing hardship. They didn't believe it. Paramount importance to them was living freely and worshiping God according to the dictates of their own conscience, their own belief. I'm going to leave it at that. You know, when you hear Rush struggling to put out the words, but knowing the importance of them and how much of the fabrics of those pieces of history that have kind of gotten washed away over the years, you know, how it was taught to me. When I was little, we get a coloring book with the pilgrim stuff, you know, the diddos, which they used to call when I was in school, there was the men and the women that had on the dresses and the formal suits with the hats with the buckles on them. There was the Indians. Obviously, everybody would make the head dresses and then turkeys, but there was so much more than just living in a free place that the pilgrims escaped when they came here and, you know, kind of started to develop the new world. And that was religious persecution. And that's one of the biggest foundations, if not, you know, the keystone that this country was essentially founded on, escaping the religious persecution, the brutal taxes, the slave type environment that was common in places like Europe, especially England when the pilgrims left. It's a lot different than the history we're taught today, that this country was founded on racism and the free slave trade. And not on the backbones of every different kind of ethnicity who immigrated to this country the correct way and in turn, helped make it great. You know, I say it in that kind of fashion because I'm a second generation American and my grandparents came over on boats and crossed the Ellis Island and as Italian Americans who were treated horribly here, contributed to build some of the finest skylines, especially in places like New York that the world has ever known. But it was because of the awful conditions in places like Europe at the times that not only generations later encouraged my great grandparents to come here, but the pilgrims, hundreds of years before that, to not only just find a new life, but do it in a better way. And I think when we talk about the holiday of Thanksgiving, and that's after some brutal times between the people who are founding the new world during those stages and the people who had inhibited at the times, which are the Native Americans, you know, when they were able to come to the table and in a fashion that's common in so many different traditions and ethnicities and religions, the simple act of breaking bread can lead you to, I guess for in a small amount of time, put a lot of differences to the side. What do you think? Yeah, I mean, this is the time for it. This is it, you know? Yeah, all of the seasons when everybody gets together and should be able to sit together like a family and not have to be at each other's throats, you know, and there are funny parts of the holiday season, like, you know, all the Alex Jones videos that circulated online yesterday. Obviously, there was a lot of the whole Colgan's ripping their shirts open. And then, of course, the 2.0 version of Michael Knowles showing up at his family's house, where it's filled with radical progressives for the holidays was also an absolute banger but when you look at the absolute DNA of what this country is all about and what the traditions of Thanksgiving truly mean as well, it's something that we don't really recreate anymore. But I think in very small instances and those are those intimate times you spend with your family or your friends, your close loved ones, whatever, that we kind of for an instant or to live in that thread of the traditions that happened starting in 1641. So fast forward to now times and of course, we're going to take you through a couple of, I don't know, I guess the absolute bangers from the Trump administration. You know, there were so many good ones that come to mind a holiday message which included Donald Trump and his wife, this is going to play the portion where he's speaking right now. Let's take it out. Nearly 400 years ago, the pilgrims gathered with Native Americans to give thanks to their first harvest. Just over a year before in September of 1620, the pilgrims set sail on the Mayflower to settle a new land where they could live and worship freely. They came to this continent with few resources but rich in faith, courage and dreams. They endured a treacherous voyage across the ocean and long days inside the ship's cabin as storms raged wild. Then when the pilgrims arrived at Plymouth, their first act was to pray. Soon, they persevered through the months of bitter winter. With the help of Squanto and the Wampanoic tribe, they survived and began to build a new home for their families. When their first Thanksgiving, they came together to rejoice after their harvest and praise God for his provision. Since then, Americans have always remembered the blessings of freedom and the glory of God. In his first year as President, George Washington proclaimed a day of public Thanksgiving in prayer. He asked all citizens to unite in sincere and humble thanks for God's providence and the founding of our country. And in the midst of the Civil War, President Lincoln made the last Thursday in November a national holiday. He called on Americans to come together with one heart and one voice to thank God for his gracious gifts and to ask him to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it. Today we give thanks for all of the pilgrims, pioneers and patriots who have gone before us and for all those warriors who have kept us safe and free. This week we know that thousands of men and women in uniform won't be able to come home for Thanksgiving. They are standing watch around the world, facing down our enemies and defending our great American flag. We are eternally grateful for their courage, heroism and sacrifice. We also thank Americans at home who serve their fellow Americans in need of a helping hand. Families who care for the sick bring food to the hungry and provide a loving home to children across the country. This year, in the face of painful hardships, we have seen the incredible strength of the American spirit. Neighbors helping neighbors, strangers helping strangers and citizens reaching out for those in need. And we thank God for the police, firefighters, paramedics and rescue workers who put themselves in harm's way to save others. The people of this nation come from all different backgrounds, but we are all one people and one American family. We all share the same heart, the same home and the same glorious destiny. And we are all bound together by the common bonds of love, loyalty and affection that make our country into a wonderful home. Together, we give thanks for the loved ones who grace our lives and for the heroes who protect our nation. And we ask for God's continued blessings on this magnificent land. We're very, very happy on this Thanksgiving Day. You know, it's, well, first of all, Joe Biden could never, you know, nearly three minutes of straight commentary, albeit off of a teleprompter in a prepared speech, you know, really does give a little bit of insight into some of the things that, you know, Donald Trump and the Trump administration thought were important. And that's all the people who serve both home and abroad, ones who are neighborly outside of the generic fashion, those who have stood up in the defense of our country every time it's been challenged. And I really think that, you know, you have to give thanks for those kinds of things. They're a big component of what makes our country great. I think when you look at some of the other bangers from the Trump administration, there's four to choose from, but you could just pick any of them. And when he was pardoned in the turkeys, it was a lot better than, you know, Joe Biden not getting his hand shit on like it did the other day when he's over there trying to give it a hug while his grandson's trying not to get pecked by. Let's hear this one. Thankfully, bread and butter have been specially raised by the Jackson's to remain calm under any condition, which will be very important because they've already received subpoenas to appear in Adam Schiff's basement on Thursday. It's true. Hundreds of people have. It seems that Democrats are accusing me of being too soft or in Turkey. But bread and butter, I should note that unlike previous witnesses, you and I have actually met. It's very unusual. In any event, I expect this pardon will be a very popular one with the media. After all, turkeys are closely related to vultures. I don't know if I like that line, but there is a little truth to it. But today, after the birds will retire to gobblers rest at Virginia Tech, great college, where they will be cared for and enjoy a terrific life. This Thanksgiving, we bow our heads in gratitude for the newfound prosperity and spirit that's taking place all across America. The country has never been more successful. Our military has been rebuilt. We captured the number one terrorist in the world and killed the number one terrorist in the world, Al-Baghdadi. And I want to thank our military because there's nothing like our military. It's good wholesome stuff and a lot of joking coming out of the Russiagate investigation and the first impeachment trial where Donald Trump was acquitted, had some pokes at Pencil Neck Watermill and had Adam Schiff as well. The senator-elect from California, unfortunately. Do you think he goes to the chiropractor? You know, like when they do that thing where you twist the neck and like it pops your neck, I'd be well now freaking gourd would come off. I don't know what's up with his eyes. Like they always look like they're going to bug out of his head, too. Maybe too much chiropractor. You know, so he's got them alky cheeks to the always red little pops blood vessels in their cheeks. It's kind of gross. He doesn't have the red nose though. He's entered the runel, at least not super visibly. Maybe his handlers make up that thing. There is a lot of makeup that goes on up on Capitol Hill. So there is that as well. You know what else there is? Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, welcome to the first of two big Friday editions of Steak for Breakfast. Do us a favor, while you're sharing the show with your friends, family, coworkers and loved ones over this Thanksgiving holiday season and weekend, make sure you head over to your favorite podcasting site, whether it's Apple Spotify, Samsung, iHeart, Amazon podcast, or wherever you're here on the show today, and just make sure you're subscribed. 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For having a great family and for having made a tremendous difference in this country, I've made a tremendous difference in the country, this country is so much stronger now than it was when I took office that you wouldn't believe it. And I mean you see it, but so much stronger that people can't even believe it. When I see foreign leaders, they say we cannot believe the difference in strength between the United States now and the United States two years ago made a lot of progress. Thank you very much. And last one I've got from the president. The crazy part is the United States now, before he's even been named as the official president elect. You're seeing big differences already. Yeah. Huge. Huge. Huge. Lots of people want to come to the table and negotiate, not Zelensky, but just about everybody else, was Trump's message last year, which was during one of his holiday themed video with Hans, which we'd play a lot of clips here on the show. It was a brief message, but it was one that gave a little bit of hope, even knowing how bad the 2020 presidential election cycle ended. And this was in the myths or at least the height of some of the law fair that he had had to endure. Let's check it out. I want to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving. Today as we gather with our loved ones, we give thanks to Almighty God for his many blessings, including our families, our friends, our neighbors, and this extraordinary country that we all call home. We also send our deep gratitude to all of the patriots serving our nation in uniform this Thanksgiving, including the members of the U.S. Armed Forces, the heroes of Border Patrol and law enforcement and ICE and everybody that worked so hard to preserve our system and our country and working to defend our southern border and our police and first responders and communities all across America. This is a difficult time for our country, but do not lose heart or lose hope, because by the time we celebrate next Thanksgiving, our nation will be well in its way to being stronger, safer, more prosperous, and greater than ever before. Once again, happy Thanksgiving and God bless you all. Time travel confirmed? Yeah. There were a lot of people who were incessantly in the comments there saying, "Doesn't Trump know that he wouldn't be sworn in as president and Thanksgiving in the year after?" I was like, "Dugebag, he said the nation would be on the way to being great again. Wouldn't be great again yet." We know. And that kind of brings us to this Thanksgiving. So no, did you hear what was going on down at Mar-a-Lago this weekend? This weekend? Well, I mean, maybe, I don't remember. It's a party. It's a party. It's always a party when Donald Trump is involved. Oh, right. That new first best friend, Elon Musk, and fam, in addition to many others were there. But one of the guests who showed up on Thanksgiving Eve kind of made a lot of the radars ping in America first. I don't know if you heard this one, Noah, yet so I'm just going to play the clip. Check this out. It goes reporting that Mark Zuckerberg was at Mar-a-Lago today meeting with President Trump. Can you confirm that? Yes, that's correct. And Mark Zuckerberg has been very clear about his desire to be a supporter of and a participant in this change that we're seeing all around America, all around the world with this reform movement that Donald Trump is leading. Mark Zuckerberg, like so many business leaders, understand that President Trump is an agent of change and agent of prosperity. So business leaders, CEOs, everywhere, they want to be an element, a supporter, a booster of making our economy prosperous, delivering for American workers, and making sure that America is the most powerful, wealthiest, freest nation on the face of the Earth. So we'll see what comes of that. And Mark, obviously, he has his own interests and he has his own company and he has his own agenda. But he's made clear that he wants to support the national renewal of America under President Trump's leadership. Good. It's good for the president. He turned the page with some talk show hosts on another channel and he might be maybe getting over the fact that Zuckerberg's really impacted the 2020 election in those very, in the battleground areas. All right, before we even have the meltdowns, I'm going to soft land you guys through it. You know, your reaction here in that probably for the first time. Yeah, I don't know. I feel weird about it. So does everybody else. Don't worry. Now, listen, and this goes out to everyone. Did Mark Zuckerberg have an influence in the 2020 presidential election coming out of the pandemic where it was already some of the most Gestapo-like censorship that we've ever seen in this country? Yes. Did his influence in the 2020 presidential election, especially in battleground states? Could it have been enough to turn the election in Joe Biden's favors more than likely? Yeah. Could you, in some component, add Mark Zuckerberg to the list of people who make up the equation, which definitely stopped Donald Trump from remaining in the White House for consecutive terms? Absolutely. Now, on personal notes, people that lost family and understood all the BS and just absolute garbage going on with the pandemic, you know, for instance, let's just say if you lost loved ones and had to watch them die over Zoom or you couldn't have traditional funerals, if you missed in school instruction, graduations, prom, sporting events, et cetera, did Mark Zuckerberg have a huge hand in helping facilitate that narrative, which made your life miserable for years? Absolutely. Here's the deal. We don't have a lot of mucks there. Zuckerberg's in this country at all. We have people like Elon Musk. He's one. The Democrats have a bench of people like them. And for the last several years, probably more than just a few, the radical left has controlled people like Elon Musk, like Mark Zuckerberg, like other prominent figures who are starting to come out and see that the way that this country prospers in the greatest fashion is behind Donald Trump in the America First agenda. Now, do I like this in any way, shape or form? No. Do I feel for those people who were out there saying like, how could Donald Trump do this? I've been the most shadow band accounts in the history of shadow band accounts. I lost all my livelihood when all of my work was deleted by Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook and Instagram and all these other places. We feel you. We feel for you. But in this moment and where we are going to see generational change for this country, the first Trump term was shocking all to the system. The second Trump term will be the generational change. It'll be the change that gets this country back on the right track possibly forever. And if people have opened up their eyes to maybe in some instances like for Mark Zuckerberg and I'm not defending him where he feels like he has been played and he said that on podcast before he said that when he's congressionally gone up and testified before committees. I was just kind of going with the flow. I was just going, this is the first time that federal agents, federal agencies, the federal government has ever reached out to me and said, we should do this Saturday, the other thing. Like, yes, the guy is a complete moron. Yes, he was part of everything that's been wrong in this country for probably a greater part of the last decade. But I also told you guys that him and Elon Musk, it looked like they repaired their personal background and differences behind the scenes recently. Well, if you look at all the stuff that Zuckerberg has been doing, he's been getting healthy, he's been getting sun, he doesn't look like a robot anymore. It's like, I feel like he probably, you know, like you said, this is the first time that federal agents had come and approached him to do stuff or whatever, and then definitely probably the first time he's been in a congressional hearing, or wherever it was that he was getting grilled. And I had to ask about, did he feel responsible for people getting killed, for people dying, for girls getting raped or bullied into suicide? Like, if you're the owner of Facebook, it's like, when you blame Donald Trump for having illegal immigrants on one of his building's job sites, like the guy who works in the trailer in the foundation of what will eventually be the building, who hires the people that bring in the materials, has nothing to do with the man who sits in the top of the Trump organization and signs the checks. Well, and those people that were probably hired were second hand from a contractor anyway. Correct. So you can't blame Donald Trump in the same fashion that you can't blame Mark Zuckerberg for all of it. You know, there's parts that probably he was complicit in and that he knew everything about and when he met at all of these high end fundraisers and dinners and campaign events and gloated with all the radical left that he probably partook in. But again, Tulsi Gabbert was probably next up on the bench in the next cycle for president of the Democrats, if she didn't leave the party. RFK Jr. had said some god awful things about Donald Trump over the years, especially at the beginning of this election cycle. Same goes for the current vice president elected the United States, JD Vance. If these people are coming out and saying they've had realizations after they completely understand and have come to terms with, they've been played, you have to take it for what it is. And if we're going to get eventually Mark Zuckerberg's influence and money and contributions in the same way we're getting maybe in a smaller context than Elon Musk, on this side, when we don't have any of the lawyers, we don't have any of the billionaire donors, I'll take it. Yeah. Reluctantly. Back to the Zuckerberg thing when I mentioned that, you know, he's doing all these things like I'm actually, as much as I didn't like the guy and probably still don't really like the guy, I'm kind of inclined to believe that he's somewhat genuine when he's changed so much of his life. He's being healthy. He's doing Jiu Jitsu, like all these things lead people on the correct path, which seems like a strange thing, but it just does. Elon Musk even said it, like he, he, Mark Zuckerberg understands that you can't be like a based MMA fighter and be a liberal. They don't go together. Like the culture doesn't go together. The people that do it don't mix into that way of life and stuff like that. You know, and it's just, I don't love it, but I don't hate it. But that's what's going on. So I feel weird about it, but I'm not super suspicious about it. Like it seems like so many people are waking up that, you know, we can't discount that somebody in such high visibility location can't wake up. It's possible. Why wouldn't Donald Trump just want to sit down with him and hear him how? Like, yeah, why not? What's the big deal? Not saying anything's even going to come from this, but, you know, if they're able to meet in the middle on some things, it's better than none with censorship and newkings in the form of accounts and things like that in the back end, right? So listen, the world is healing and you're going to have to accept it in every way, shape, or form. You can't pick some that you like because they're cool and not others because they're like sweet baby rays enthusiast like Mark Zuckerberg. Greetings fellow weirdest, weirdest video ever. Greetings fellow barbecue consumers. But yeah, that's kind of where we're at. He was there on Thanksgiving Eve and on Thanksgiving night yesterday and a lot of people saw the videos came out. Donald Trump, Melania, Baron, Elon Musk and his mom, Sylvester Stallone, Colby Covington. Many, many great faces in America first. All got together for dinner at Mar-a-Lago. Party looked great, didn't get the video I wanted from Donald Trump this year, but that's okay. We're getting back to things presidential, so it has to be a little bit nicer. Don't worry though. He didn't disappoint on social media, which is where we're going to end this segment today with yesterday's annual Donald Trump post. Ready to know? Happy Thanksgiving to all, including the radical left lunatics who have worked so hard to destroy our country, who have failed miserably and will always fail because their ideas and policies are so hopelessly bad that the great people of our nation just gave a landslide victory to those who want to make America great again, I'd you guess. Don't worry, our country will soon be respected, productive, fair and strong and you will be more than ever proud to be an American. Happy Thanksgiving, DJT. Nice. I like it. Not up there with the haters and losers, but again, we've grown a lot since 2013 and like it is with some of these picks, with some of these selections, with some of these alliances we're forming, we should question them all. We have the bar set pretty high here and we got to keep our eyes open and head on a swivel. But listen, I think sometimes the America First movement gets so conditioned to getting rejected by everyone, by getting deplatformed by everyone, by not being included in everything. Look what's going on in the sports world right now, saw a couple Trump dances yesterday between the football games. It's just like an in fact, this nature sweeping across this country, a big collective sigh of relief, especially for a lot of these people who are prominent public figures to not have to hide it anymore. And you know, there's been a lot of people who have been shy magga for a long time and guess what? We're going to have to let them in, it was a lot more than the common and standard Republican electorate that will Donald Trump to 312 electoral votes and over 77 million votes in the popular contest. And when you look at some of those demographics, Hispanics, Native Americans, it's like damn near 70%, you have first time voters, switching party voters, Gen Z voters, millennial voters, all these people coming in for the first time, we're going to have to make room for them and listen for as much as we've been complaining for years and years and years that this is the way for our country. Why don't more people see it? Well, when people like Mark Zuckerberg see it, we all just can't make the lemon face. We have to sometimes accept with the lion face if you know what I mean. And we'll leave it at that as we're getting ready to jump in with our first guest today, but before we do, let's have a check in with one of our partners. I think it's time we had a conversation about a good night's sleep. Pillow King of Minnesota, Mike Lindell, and the apparatus known as the MyPillow family has been cranking out savings down at MyPillow for over 20 years. 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Also on a side note, she now has been making her third appearance here on the show, which elevates her to great friend of State for Breakfast status, Ms. Elizabeth Picco. Welcome back. Thanks for having me. Well, congratulations as an order. It was a collaborative effort of just about everybody in America first, including yourself, that helped Will, one of the biggest and most historic victories in the history of our country. Just a little over three weeks ago, that is obviously Donald Trump's massive win, not just electorally, but by securing a vote, the popular vote win. We also retain the House of Representatives, something that Republicans have always had historically, a hard time doing, especially in the modern political era, in back-to-back election cycles, and flip the Senate back into Republican control. But we have to start where everybody wants to talk about it right now, and that's Donald Trump's historic win. So, Elizabeth, there's someone who is working very closely with the campaign out there on the trail, in the media doing all of these hits and bringing America up to date on the latest information going on, and with all things Trump world. How was this experience for you? We talked about it in, we were a little bit for Lauren last time you were on that it was coming to an end. We were talking about how the rallies have kind of turned into something like almost with the touch of nostalgia heading into election day, but now that we've secured such a major victory, and Donald Trump has landed a major mandate on the back of the American electorate, it's got to feel absolutely fantastic. No, it really does, you know, I say it all the time, in 2016, obviously election night was incredible, but it really did not hit me what we had done until many months later. I remember it was March or April of 2017, and I sat back and I kind of realized what I had just been a part of, so I'm still waiting for that moment to hit. I'm still waiting kind of for my body and my brain and my soul to realize what I was a part of, because I really was there from the very beginning, you know, there's not a lot of people that can say they were there from 2016 to 2024, so I witnessed the highest highs and obviously the lowest lows as well, and I think politically it's incredible and people are going to talk about this win and study the win and study the last eight years for many years to come, because people don't really understand it. No one, at least in the mainstream media, really predicted it, so they're going to study it politically, but I think personally there's so much we can learn from this man and from what we witnessed for eight years, I mean, I was there in 2020 in the White House when those election results came in and he had realized that he had not won for whatever he did, and what was about to happen, I was, you know, there more on the sidelines, but I was there with every indictment that came down with that mugshot, with the cases, with the primaries, with everyone counting him out every single step of the way and throwing everything at him that they could, knowing that if he lost a selection, right, knowing if he kept going, kept fighting it out and actually lost, he would probably end up in prison until the day he died, right, that's what they threatened him with and to stand as strong and as confident as he did for this long and end up with a landslide that it was on the member fifth, I mean, I will never in my life sit back and not work hard, I will never in my life sit back and not have faith in myself or what I believe in because I watched it right, I watched what happens when you fight to the death truly for what it is that matters to you and what you believe it and I watched it work. And I think it's such a testament to who he is, but also to who the American people are, right, because they threw everything against them too, they threatened those that wanted to vote for him, they imprisoned those that wanted to work for him and vote for him, they did horrible things to so many people on this side of the aisle and they came out, gave him this landslide victory and showed that you can never tell the American people how to think or feel or ever how to vote and I'm so proud to have been a teeny, tiny part of this and I will remember this obviously for the rest of my life. No, it is definitely set up for some memorable moments, especially for those close to the president working with him as directly as you did and the campaign over the past nearly a decade now Elizabeth. And I do want to kind of talk about that because even though Donald Trump was able to run the campaign that he wanted to run by the end, he was coming out to The Undertaker theme song with a black trench coat on and a black MAGA hat, he was riding in garbage trucks, he was working at McDonald's, he was wearing the reflector vest during these big massive rallies in places like Wisconsin, he was sharing the stage with some people who, you know, for generations now have just enjoyed how great America is. I'm talking about people like Brett Farve, Antonio Brown, you know, Hulk Hogan, et cetera. And the way that America kind of refell and love with Donald Trump, the way we were able to and the Trump team was able to bust through the media narrative of all these years of, you know, calling his associates fascist calling him or referencing him, you know, as someone that's like Hitler and being able to show America, listen, you're either going to continue to listen to what the mainstream media and the Democrats are going to keep spoon feeding you guys in regards to this whole narrative about Donald Trump and everybody that wants to work for him, or you're actually going to continue to look at your bank account, the unsafety in your streets, the lack of education your kids are getting, the insecurities around the U.S. southern border, the lack of footing geopolitically across the world, and you're going to bring somebody back to Washington with a team that's ready to fix it and make it great again. And I think when you talk about, you know, the way that the team was able to kind of shape the campaign for Donald Trump and just let him run the race that he wanted to run, it really looked like towards the end of it, especially down the stretch there, the last several weeks, he was just really having a good time. And so was everybody else that was participating in all these events. But I think that bustling through the media narrative and what they made Donald Trump to look like in the eye of public opinion over the course of the last few years had to do a lot and contributed greatly to the massive success he had on election night. No, I agree. I think I like what you said about all of us looking like we were having fun too, right? I think people kind of underestimate what it takes to work in politics. I certainly did, but I will say the headaches and the lack of sleep and the threats and I mean, the craziness that we can talk about forever, really that I myself witnessed these last eight years and even experienced that all became obviously more than worth it on November 5th, but that was worth it the entire time. Like we genuinely had a good time. I don't know if people realize it, but working for president Trump is special and it's meaningful and oftentimes it's really fun because it's all genuine. We make mistakes obviously, but we make them because we had our hearts in the right place and someone just didn't want, you know, didn't work or didn't land. It's not because we tried to do the right thing politically, right? He doesn't play things like politicians that came before him. He doesn't look at polling and then make a decision. He decides what he believes in and assumes that the American public will see that that is the common sense approach and join his side. He does things because he genuinely believes in them and yes, oftentimes that succeeds. Sometimes it fails, but every single step of the way was genuine. That's why it meant the world to me to work for him and that's why very often we truly did have fun because the highs are really, really fun when you're in it for the right reason and when you're with someone, supporting someone, working for someone who's in it for the right reason as well. So I really hope people pay attention to that. It was truly magical and the hard times were really, really difficult, but it was, it was magic, right? There were so many moments in the last eight years that I know for a fact, maybe having my first child will match up, but almost nothing else. I'm sure for the rest of my life. It was truly magical. Everything people read about and dream about when it comes to the United States of America that they might not experience. I feel like that's what I got to live through these last eight years and meeting folks on the ground, going to these rallies, campaigning the way I got to, obviously being in the media as well, but being a part of genuine history, you know, I mean, it was just, it was so fun and so special. I mean, it was a privilege, obviously, of a lifetime, but I really do hope people realize how much of it was special to all of us. We weren't in it for the right, you know, political reasons. We were genuinely in it for the right reasons for America. No one did it because they thought Trump was going to win. So they signed up. We did it because we thought the Trump way and the MAGA way was the right way and we just hoped for the best. Listen, everybody had more skin than just their political capital in the game as well. We see it over the course of the past several days leading up through Thanksgiving with some of the threats that have been made towards people who are looking to come into President Trump's administrations and their families. Great guess to the show here. Like Elise Stefanik also, Pete Hegg, Seth Burke Rollins, just to name a few, you know, and when you talk about that team that Donald Trump is putting together, I've seen the Democrats kind of understand the leader of the pride, Donald Trump, how he's kind of like the headline and the Republican Party right now, and they're kind of steering a lot of their attacks away from him at the moment. They're putting it though on a lot of people who work directly with him throughout the course of the campaign. A lot of hate in the media right now, especially from the left and progressives towards Elon Musk for everything he's looking to do, not just with Doge, but the amount of money he was able to pour in. The fact that we have one of those people on our side right now who really doesn't care about how much money he's spending on these races, because if you're running them for the right reason, he's going to get behind you. He's going to get supportive of you, and he's going to make sure that, you know, we have the best opportunity to win where, you know, things like money and having the advantage of someone with kind of a personality like Elon Musk was always lacking on Republican side, outside of Donald Trump, of course, who is the greatest showman. But then when you talk about this cabinet that he's putting together, very broad, very diverse, and it has nothing to do with DEI. It has more to do with, you know, their political ideology and how it's changed over the years. I mean, there's people as recently as like six months ago that weren't on the same page ideologically with Donald Trump, who are now ready, willing, and able to come in and work for the American people and serve under this president for the, you know, the label of America first and help do the reform, help do the deregulation, help do the safety and security, help reestablish the geopolitics that, you know, had a lot of question marks heading into this election cycle. And when you look at that team, a lot of people who have been close to the president over the years, but some new faces, you have probably have some great commentary on some of the picks he's made so far, and what exactly his cabinet's going to look like moving forward as well. Yeah. Look, I think for me, what I've noticed, it's kind of, I think you hit on it as well. People are angry that, you know, someone like Elon Musk, for example, joins the fold and I think that's because normally people with Elon Musk's level of influence on those folks ended up on the other side, right, they had up on the left. So I think that's honestly the reason for the anger. And I think people weren't ready for what it meant and to when you had people that came out who normally were not going or ended up on our set propelled us to the kind of victory that we saw, but I think in general for most people, it's the anger really just stems from the jealousy and not knowing what to do when those in the mainstream kind of go against the narrative, which I think Donald Trump inspires in all of us. So that's what I'd say on Elon, obviously I'm blessed to have been even in a room with him. I think he's an incredible inspiration for so many people to look up to and I'm so glad to have him on Team Trump, obviously. And then look, the cabinet picks are interesting because people that I know at least are so excited because it seems like Donald Trump is doing everything that he promised he would do. I think that's what matters. You can disagree with him politically and people always will, but the fact is how many politicians have we seen on the left and the right that make promises win the race and then go back on all those promises, including obviously with, for example, cabinet picks, right? They say they're going to have certain kind of folks in there than they do the opposite because they get in there enough of the establishment takes over and kind of tells the candidate what he or she should be doing. Donald Trump is not that candidate, luckily he proved that in 16, we all knew that the entire time, but it's really special to see after eight years a man go back in and say, no, I'm doing this my way. This is what the American people want. This is what I promised them. And that's what I'm going to deliver on. And you can disagree on the picks. I'm sure many people disagree with him and always will. That's kind of the name of the game. But the fact is he's doing what he said he was going to do and he's doing with the majority of people ended up voting for. And that's what anyone that believes in this country should be very, very happy about. No, I also think a lot of it goes into the coping and seething from the other side that some of the people that might have staffed their bench and outside of this political cycle, the shoulders that they'd be willing to tap in election cycles moving forward are now on team Trump are now part of the America First Movement and are now going to be working really hard to get this country back on the right track, which is kind of where I want to start to wrap it with you today, Elizabeth, you do have your commentary that which supports a lot of things in the America First Movement. But one of them is what's going on right now between Israel and all of their enemies in the Middle East. We saw yesterday that probably something that had to do with Donald Trump winning the election come down the pike and that was the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, obviously the Iran-backed terror proxy coming out of Lebanon. We also seen a little bit of a decline in the amount of, I guess, kinetic warfare that's going on between Israel and the Palestinians and the Gaza Strip as well. When it comes to Donald Trump and geopolitically how he's going to reset that footing, Joe Biden did a really good job of always being on the back of the stage no matter where he went for all of these photo ops and stuff like that, I think there's like a subliminal messaging to where he was and what America has looked like on the global. We've seen so many of our enemies over the past several years since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been in office just take advantage of us in ways that we've probably never seen ever if any recent memory can draw an angling to that. But when you see the Middle East and how much of a tinderbox this administration right now has turned it into and the fact that we've always talked about it on the show, even though Donald Trump hasn't necessarily campaigned on this exact item, I see broader peace in the Middle East, even outside of the Abrahams accords like some historic things coming on the back end of this administration and I know it's kind of crystal baller or forecast. And you see the way Donald Trump has had the ability to bring these parties to the table and have them sit down and figure out what the one similarity in the multitude of differences are. He always seems to find what that thing is and I think moving forward we're going to see some of that stuff happening in the Middle East and some good things happening for the nation of Israel and I kind of want to get your commentary on that. Yeah, look, I think it's important that people recognize the fact that support for Israel in our country was tradition, right? It was very basic. It was a fundamental value that both parties agreed on, right? The American people do not negotiate with terrorists, they don't stand with terrorists and of course they stand with the only democracy in the Middle East. I think what we saw with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris was a very strange wavering. They kind of crossed the line that no one had crossed before and when it came to standing, I would say not shoulder to shoulder with Israel as we had in the past. I think it came at a horrible time because they did so after the attacks obviously of October 7th where dozens of Americans were also slaughtered and also continue now for over a year to be held hostage, right? There are four Americans we hope and pray are still alive that are still being held by these terrorists and I think the fact that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris knowing that happened could not actually further their support for Israel but instead when the other way was a great sign of not only their lack of strategy when it comes to foreign policy but the weakness that they showed on the American stage domestically and internationally. There's a reason what's gone on in Ukraine has happened, there is a reason what's happened in Gaza has happened and continues to happen. There's a reason that our southern border looks the way that it does and all of those reasons are exactly the same. People never talk about how intertwined they are. It is all the exact same weakness and it is all an effort not to strengthen the United States of America and our allies. The fact is what happened in Israel and October 7th I mean should never have happened and it would never have happened if Donald Trump was in office and any president of the United States of America should have had a direct reaction on October 8th. Obviously Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did not. That is the reason the war is ongoing. That is the reason Americans are still held hostage and that is the reason so many voted against them during the selection because the American people feel unsafe. They don't feel like they have a strong leader in power supporting them standing against terrorism no matter where we see it across the world and obviously trying to push peace as well. The only president obviously who did not enter us into new wars in so long right that was Donald Trump and everyone said the opposite. They said that we were going to see World War 3 because of his actions with the North Korean leader because of his actions supporting Israel as strongly as he did because of his actions with Ukraine and Russia and instead it was the opposite. But the minutes Donald Trump left office look at what happened. So the fact is people can talk a big game the only way in this world where there is so much evil to keep America and our allies safe is to show unwavering strength. We have not seen that from Joe Biden. We were not going to see it from Kamala Harris and I'm so proud people recognize it. I'm so excited to have Donald Trump in the White House and to keep good people in this country and around the world safe from all those who want to harm us. No, you make some excellent points there and it's a lot of the players that are involved here whether it's going to be Pete Hakeseth, Mike Walts like special envoys that are being appointed as recently this week like General Kellogg that are all going to be part of that equation right now that brings these sides to the table but it's going to be President Trump's policies kind of the strong quiet hand that he's used over the years to explain to the people whether it's like showing Abdul a photo of his house or pretty much telling everybody that if you do this that or the other thing will nuke your capital. It seems like it's been able to get the message transpired to our geopolitical foes and those who aren't supportive of our mission and you know the survival of Israel and places like that in the Middle East over the years which has really seen America prosper under Donald Trump during his first administration we're looking for a lot more of that come starting in January of next year. So Elizabeth this has been great catching up with you today we hope it's not the last time we can catch it we'll definitely be inviting you on again throughout the holidays hopefully you'll find some time to jump in with us but we've got your website live linked in the show description today anywhere else you want to tell our listenership that they can find you or any other social medias that could find you on we'll live link that in the show description as well. I believe if I'm not mistaken I'm really bad at social media but I believe it should just be Elizabeth Pippko on X and Facebook and Instagram and everywhere people try to find folks but I would encourage everyone to focus on the holidays and their family instead for the next couple of weeks because we all need that break. We certainly do and this is the spokeswoman for the GOP who knows something a little bit of something about winning right now. Miss Elizabeth Pippko thanks for joining us on the show again again have a great Thanksgiving as well. Happy holidays we'll see you again soon. Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you. Multiple Trump picks have been targeted by violent bomb threats and swatting that according to the Trump transition team. No injuries have been reported. Brian Yenis is live from West Palm Beach Florida with the latest on all of this we're beginning to get a little more information names being added to this list. What do we know Brian? Yeah that's right Molly. Well sources tell Fox News that nearly a dozen of President-elect Trump's new administration picks have been threatened at least since Tuesday night and then we now know the identities of at least five of those appointees and nominees that have received those threats. We begin with Trump's pick for CIA director John Ratcliffe then his nominee for Defense Secretary Pete Haggseth, Brooke Rollins his pick for Agriculture Secretary and his nominee for the Environmental Protection Agency Lee Zeldin who says a pipe bomb threat was sent to his family with a pro-Palestinian-themed message and his pick for United Nations Ambassador Elise Stefanik, Stefanik is Trump's nominee like I said to be at the UN. Her office says a bomb threat was made against Stefanik and her family New York State County and U.S. Capitol Police responded immediately and everyone is okay but in a statement her office said quote this morning Congresswoman Elise Stefanik her husband and their three year old son were driving home to Saratoga County from Washington for Thanksgiving when they were informed of a bomb threat to their residents. The Trump transition team says that there were nearly a dozen people that were targeted beginning on Tuesday night with quote violent un-American threats to their lives and those who lived with them. The threats range from bomb threats to swatting which is making prank calls to send a heavy police presence to someone's home, now according to the Trump team local law enforcement responded to the threats and visited the homes of the nominees and appointees that were affected. Now meantime last night President-elect Trump announced six new picks for his administration headlining those picks Kevin has it director of the White House National Economic Council Jamison Greer as U.S. Trade Representative and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya as director of the National Institutes of Health it should be noted Molly that the FBI has released a statement saying that they are aware of these bomb threats and swatting incidents and that they are working with local law enforcement. Molly? Yeah the threat. All right jump back into the news portion of the show here second news segment on the first of two big Friday editions post Thanksgiving editions of the state for breakfast podcast it was great catching up with the spokesman for the GOP someone who worked very closely with President Trump over the course of the last nearly a decade Elizabeth Pippko as she always gives kind of not only like the broad brush stroke of what's going on and everything in and around the incoming president but some of those personal stories that have greatly affected her throughout the course of the campaign as well and that was the news that broke across the wire I believe yesterday or Wednesday talking about Noah as the left's negative and insightful rhetoric ramped up the violence against those looking to be part of the next administration what do you think yes but I'm failing to see how this is protecting democracy given like I said before democracy is how these people are being placed into power yeah yeah our democracy because it's never our democracy unless they're winning right or actually no it is our democracy because when they say our they don't mean us they mean they them oh these are oh boy an official statement from the uh Trump Vance transition team reads like this last night and this morning and I'm talking about going into Wednesday several members of president Trump's cabinet nominees and administration appointees were targeted in violent unamerican threats to their lives and to those who live with them these attacks ranged from bomb threats to swatting and in response law enforcement and other authorities acted quickly to ensure the safety of those who were targeted president Trump and the entire Trump transition team are grateful for their swift action president Trump and the transition team are focused on doing the work of uniting our nation by ensuring a safe and prosperous future with president Trump as always he leads by example and dangerous acts of intimidation and violence will not deter us and that comes from the uh desk of Caroline Levitt the incoming White House spokeswoman and member of the Trump transition team so yeah there's that and you know it comes on the heels of of some of the things that we've heard over the course the last couple weeks here on the show um you know Tom Holman in the last interview he gave with us a couple weeks ago uh told us that he's not even staying with his family throughout the holidays because of the amount of violent rhetoric that's been kind of lobbied in his direction and you know he's he's actually got in addition to some formal federal protection uh a private security detail that's traveling with him 24/7 I didn't want to make it like a big deal but you know before we even jumped in with him he was going to uh close the office windows of the residents that he was staying at when he you know got in with us during this uh interview a couple weeks ago and that was simply because well obviously he fears for his life what do you think about that Noah well I think whatever they can do to track these people down I mean they're able to find somebody who farted near the Capitol on January 6 so these people who are doing these things granted if it's like a burner phone or something like that I understand it's going to be harder to track down but these people aren't that smart these people are not same people they're unhinged leftist weirdos that are going to be doing shit from like their work phone or something low IQ morons to say the least you know and that's the thing we don't even know if these are stateside uh interactions that are coming and directing violence at uh some of these nominees because we know that when the presidential election cycle was going on and after Donald Trump broke his TikTok sensation they're eating the dogs and cats uh there were like 30 schools and government facilities that had received bomb threats or threats of violence and it found out that they all came from one source outside of the country and from Russia so yeah so a lot of that stuff is intended to destabilize and and cause just a wider divide in in the United States so you know getting back to Tom Holman here and you know we had mentioned on the show the other day ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday he was out in uh south Texas with Hot Wheels Governor Greg Abbott and Feeding the Troops and by Troops I mean ice and border patrol agents along with some components of DPS and state law enforcement there uh he did speak a little bit too on some of the uh things he'd like to see happening on day one of the Trump administration including the start of mass deportations let's hear it what you've done is not only protect the state of Texas and the citizens of Texas you are protecting this nation this is shame we have other governors and other mayors who are right all the gate I said they're going to push back on President Trump and what we're trying to do especially for interior enforcement let me be clear there is going to be a mass deportation because we just printed some mass illegal immigration crisis on the border where anybody can look at nine out of ten people claim asylum at the border will end up with a order removal so you can't ask for the right to claim asylum the right to see a judge the right to do process and we give you that due process and at the end of that due process a federal judge order to remove we have to remove them because if we don't shut down immigration court those orders don't mean anything anymore take you guys off the border because there's no consequences so you can't be manned due process or right to claim asylum and not obey the court order that is why there needs to be a mass deportation we got a mass number of people men's of people who will who will get a final order be ordered removed if we don't do it what is the option let them stay because if you let them stay you'll never fix the border there will be company you want to send a message the rest of the world enter the country like me what's in the crime in our court order you never act your home where we're telling the whole world it's okay and just country like you you never got to go home we're national laws and we're going to force the laws the men and women of the ice they're going to have a tough job ahead of them and i'm sending a message where people said they're going to get in our way they're going to stop us from doing we're doing a tear enforcement operation i've said a hundred times in last week don't cross that line there's a felony to knowingly harbor and conceal illegal and for immigration authorities don't test us the nation wants a safe country we've had enough crime in this country with illegal alien crime it's time to end it and stop it president trumps committed to it he's committed to secure this border he's committed to having this mass deportation operation and concentrating on public safety threats and national security threats for any mayor governor is going to push back on removing public safety threats from your community that is your number of responsibility y'all be teaming up with us we have created the biggest national security vulnerability in this nation under southern border for like i said two men known godaways we don't have any unknown godaways get into kind of the new degree there but again it's that rhetoric right there that you see the radical left most coping and seething over and therefore uh you know in in some instances leading to violent threats which has you know caused a lot of concern throughout the country for some of these incoming soon-to-be elected officials and uh government agents and people like tom hollman uh has had to kind of change it up over the course of the last couple months heading into this uh election cycle and now during the transition because uh it's not just the largest deportation operation uh that the country is looking at yeah i saw i believe it was cbs news yesterday in part of their filler content going over some of the trump white house uh agenda coming into a town city state near you starting on january 20th uh you know as we as we look at some of the uh developments we've seen over the course of the last 24 hours with the newly appointed and sworn in president of mexico and how that uh you know back and forth ones with donald trump well here's a little preview of some of the other things that donald trump's looking to uh make great again on day one hi liz well president-elect trump is promising to oversee a dramatic incitement shift in policy here at the us mexico border the incoming administration is pledging to reinstate policies like the remain in mexico program that requires migrants to await their asylum hearings on the other side of the border in mexico and to have their cases adjudicated while they await their hearings outside of the us they are also pledging to terminate several bided administration programs list that currently allow migrants to enter the country legally including a smartphone app that allows people in mexico to request asylum appointments at official border crossings through that application and importantly of course the incoming administration led by tom homan as the borders are designated person is also promising to oversee the largest deportation operation in american history and homan told us that he will try to enlist the help of the department of defense for this massive operation including by trying to use military plans to deport undocumented immigrants people like steven miller the incoming deputy chief of staff have also said that the national guard could be deputized in friendly states to arrest and the port unauthorized immigrants and we are actually in front of the largest texas military base here in eagle pass across the Rio grand river and it is very likely lives that the texas national guard could help the incoming administration carry out this massive operation yeah yeah they should they should help they're going to you know one of the things i've also heard me in throwing around uh you you've heard of the safe third countries right uh one of the things that we always try to figure out and by us i mean those who want a legal and and working immigration system here why why do people from like africa come over to south america and make their way up through mexico and then into the united states when they passed through about a half a dozen or more countries which would be considered by the janiva convention in our immigration law to be a safe third nation and a place where they could take up residence instead of coming in here and milking the system for everything it got yeah when when people violate that it should just be all right well whatever the country that you hit before you hit the united states you go you go back to that one and then if they want to send you back to the one that they hit before that one that's up to them but i mean they need to just have operation you touched at last at this point well they're looking to do that because both from the offices little incoming offices of steven miller and tom home and it looks like we're going to be able to uh you know they're talking about using those military transports and they're like oh you're never sending people back to venezuela well that may be true but there are several countries in between venezuela and mexico before they get to the united states and we could be entering in some third party incentive laden agreements with these countries in the forms of uh you know all the aid we like to give to these people in return for taking people from countries that are to the north or south of them uh the people that are coming here to claim asylum i think that would be a brilliant idea because then you could do it one of two ways you could still take the money from the united states to do it whatever you want with it in your own country and then once these people get there because we can't fly them and you could literally walk them back up to the border and throw them back into their own countries yeah now for the people from uh we're we're this isn't just going to be for mexico and south america though we are going to have to work on places in africa in the middle east as well well there's probably a lot of places that we're not super friendly with like russia and china and stuff like that where we're getting people from too but money talks and uh does kind of control everything so it's going to be interesting to see how this kind of works out but i think uh if you look at the legalities of it we're okay um you know but again what's going on right now with the continued violent rhetoric uh even though america has pushed back on this you know i saw some major journal on x and it's just one of the ones that insentively just bitches about everything to do with america first they posted like 10 times in the last two weeks this sentence america didn't elect elan musk and it's just like fucking coke you know what i'm saying it's just like we're aware thank you for pointing that out but we're aware listen if it's not it's not elan musk it's elan musk is going to be doing what the administration wants therefore it's not elan musk oh it's do we talk about vanguard do we talk about black rock do we talk about the ross child do we talk about the mark eliasis of the world the people who just provide there are billions of dollars of influences the you know do we talk about uh the soros is and how many uh radio stations and tv outlets that they've bought up over the last half decade and just pumped their influence into this country uh you know pretty much tax-free and at our expense to change the way that our elections are supposed to be no we don't and they are so pissed you know that the photo just dropped today i shared it uh actually while i was doing our last interview though of sucker burgen trump at their lunch the other day and marlago and listen nothing's going to make the democrats buttholes clench a little tighter than thinking they're going to lose another billionaire with as much influence and reach as mark lisardberg has and it's it's one of those things where they've done it to themselves they they've made themselves just absolutely the worst thing to ever want to be associated with and it's it's their own problem you know losing him is is a giant piece of the mechanism that they were having you know do their dirty work yeah it is and and when you think about um you know some of the things that we're looking to do and we've talked about it on the show uh for so long um you know go into war with the mexican cartels is something that i would say more than likely is going to happen um this was like a couple billion dollar a year industry and i'm talking about the entirety top to bottom of what's going on in mexico right now the drugs the human smuggling the sex trafficking the children trafficking the uh indentured servitude that no always alludes to here on the show all that stuff was between like one and two billion dollars leading up to donald trump's first term in office and by the end of it i actually think they were down to like a hundred and fifty five million dollars in in totality by the time donald trump left office now is because a lot of the border stuff closed because of the pandemic but at the same time it was because donald trump locked this shit down as well yeah and now you're talking about this is like 13 14 15 17 billion dollar a year industry that just we know about and that's not even counting the NGOs that are taking money from the government no and they're just as complicit in this disaster as you know our our own government officials like all hundred mayorkas are and it's just one of those things where you cannot think that uh this is not going to happen and you know i saw a clip of it the other day talking about just such it's like people don't understand um that solving these problems isn't going to start and end with people not walking across the border uh i saw a cnn panel kind of going to a little bit of meltdown mode the other day when they actually talked about possible incursions into mexico a country that's you know strategically geopolitically trade wise you name it an ally of us but they're ran by the cartels let's hear it sort of the past remain in mexico all of these sort of purposes but again mexico has actually put a lot more border security on it southern border it's really what it wonders it's just yeah i would be prepared for my country to possibly have united states military incursions to take out the drug factories and the people who do this so you think we should not only have a trade war we should have a military war i think i think we have to do it yes to do to stop i'm glad we all agree we should be de-escalating i think that sounds like remember the alamo i mean it sounds it sounds crazy so not only are we going to send a military on people who are here in the united states we're now going to send the military over the border to attack mexico no i think i think there's americans who are bringing the drugs i think i think that i think there are nine hundred percent of the drugs coming out of the united states military to control immigration here and drugs there in mexico needs to pay attention to this man and work with us or face the consequences of this sketch ending brings a little bit of reason to the table there the panel discussion who is all that oh god i can't believe it's incursions what yeah and and when they say that 90 percent of the drugs are being brought in by americans that may very well be true but how many of these quote-unquote americans are people that have no ties to america except for being born here and they live in mexico and only come here when they need something true story it's very interesting listen remember we're going to have to condition ourselves not us here on the podcast not for a vast majority if not the entirety of our listenership but the country is going to have to condition themselves emotionally uh electorally you know politically on changing the way we do things it's not going to be the cakewalk of like uh oh yeah the borders closed and fentanyl is not coming in but it's going to be going into communities and physically ripping people out of them there's going to be especially with some of these gangs and foreign entities that have come in here and set up shop there's probably going to be violence between them and law enforcement in regards to them being apprehended and removed from the country and then when you want to talk about what works best we've seen it in afghanistan we've seen it in iraq we've seen it with russia we've seen it with north korea we've seen it with iran you send them pictures of their houses and tell them to stop and if they don't they get droned out of existence it's pretty simple that's not all trump's foreign policy he doesn't want to you know have boots on the ground and tanks rolling in and this added the other thing in all these foreign countries where american service men and women are at risk and dying he'd rather just take care of you know cut the head off the snake and see what happens how bad it slithers and that's what it looks like it's going to happen with the cartels so it's going to be a wild ride taking care of that for sure certainly is talking about excuse me when you talk about these Venezuelan gang members taking over apartment complexes well when they know it's coming and they've had a chance to fortify these places i mean there's there's examples of the no-go zones that are that are starting to build pop up in america just like they are in england and all that stuff but when these people are fortified by weapons armor you what have you mean these people are going around burglarizing and stealing ship from people it's like yeah they're going to get into a couple people's gunsaves probably too exactly i mean donald trump campaign on the fact that saying some of these transnational gangs that are operating in the united states have better weapons currently then then the standard issue in the military which is pretty crazy you know and i just saw two trenda agua uh gang members were arrested yesterday or today in new york and they were like leading a child recruitment with you know captains as young as the age of fourteen who were recruiting kids as young as eight to commit crimes in the big apple yeah they get those little kids as they can fit through the little bathroom windows stuff like that that happened to a buddy of mine you lived in a shitty apartment complex and a shitty part of san diego and they tossed some little little kid through the bathroom window that you think is okay to leave open and that kid opens the door and then you're robbed crazy you know something happened like that to me uh like 25 years ago maybe right after i moved to san diego i i i lived in a nice place which had like a corporate takeover so they i kicked us out so we moved a couple blocks down the road but it was just the other side of the tracks and uh you know while we were living there i worked nights and my girlfriend at the time worked days and i would come home and go to sleep and she would go to work and she left one day and i guess they thought nobody was home someone slid open the front window and like this is an apartment complex you know which faces like the courtyard i'm on like the third or fourth floor they climbed in over my computer desk i believe it was place station two at the time took that went to go see what else was in the house opened up the bedroom saw me sleeping but still grabbed my wallet off the nightstand while i was sleeping there and ran out jeez had no idea where any of my shit went and then when i finally figured out that there was some kind of robbery it occurred i call the cops and they came over and as soon as they like walked through the house the first thing they did was walk to the front room and they walked to the window and like slid the window closed and then showed them handprints all over it and they're like these are on the outside they basically pushed your window open and then opened it and i was like yeah that's fucking crazy so and that was you know a long time ago here it's not we're not talking about some of these well you know that stuff is still happening i mean two plus two is always four that these are tried and true methods to to rob people yeah yeah it's it's the case and then when you know you're talking about here and we're not just talking about the mexican cartels and border security we're talking about what's going on with some of the donald trump's cabinet picks you know the stuff that's going on with tolsea gabard is still absolutely ridiculous it seems that they're kind of like letting pete hexath go under the radar they're probably going to ramp up like the virtue single of like all women are right until they're proven wrong even though this one obviously lied even accuding to the police report which you go on to a lot other different podcasts where they have the police report making kelly's done it pb's done it ten pools and they've gone and read the entire thing like nothing happened except consensual sex and then because this person was like a prominent figure this woman like said that she was sexually whatever to buy him well and then they always want to believe all these people that are trying to hurt people on the republican side meanwhile anybody who says that some high level democrat did anything they don't they nothing happens of it so it's not believe all women it's believe all democrat women yeah that's the truth in this woman you know the whole premise for her sexual encounter with pete hexath was she was and they they've like exposed some of her group chats like a lot of people that were friends with this lady thought he was hot she said he wasn't all that she figured that like she could do the deed with them if she wanted to and wound up like stalking this guy and not knowing to her husband who apparently was in a different hotel room when this sexual encounter occurred sleeping went and did whatever she did with him and then you know felt dirty about it so she did with all pieces of shit do she called the cops and lied about it or better yet this happened and she was scorned she was a woman scorned and she he's like well this isn't going to go anywhere if you're married blah blah blah blah that kind of stuff i mean who knows i mean the way it kind of reads out it is kind of like not ragged nationalism where he just was like who can slay bye done done with you bye and uh you know it's one of these things it seems like uh you know rfk jr is going to be too much of a democrat or an independent to really pin anything on as an argument from the other side of the aisle pete hexath because he's gotten all the receipts out into you know the ether right now it's kind of hard to like continue to make obliged of them because when we go to the senatorial hearings they're going to be on display and america is going to see much like the case with donald trump like they lie about him then he goes out and shows you exactly the opposite thing but with toasty gabber you know this is just a never ending like because she's gone on some envoys because she's had relationships when she was within congress of working with some of these countries who the democrats deem bad only when it serves them well uh you know is really trying to pin an active duty service woman someone who's a lieutenant colonel as being a russian syrian chinese disgusting whatever asset here was you know possibly one of the next contenders uh for the democrat nomination crown for president one of our favorite retard's aoc out on the new surrogate the day before thanksgiving talking about it check this out we haven't gotten to toasty gabber potentially having access to national security information and russia loves it loves her and i actually think almost more than matt gates toasty gabber's appointment is devastating only because matt gates is not there anymore toasty gabber's nomination as much as she says that she's an anti-war person she's not yeah she supports very pro-war individuals including in syria and let's be very clear yeah toasty gabber nomination is a pro-war nomination globally at point blank period as is uh donald trump as president of the united states you are a nasty person and i don't say point blank period donald trump's now the pro-war president to hear that so so stupid so stupid you know the first of all they're gonna have to get her some uh well here's the thing they're gonna have to roll her out a lot earlier like nowish if she's actually gonna be one of these people they're gonna run in 2028 and they're gonna have to do a lot of reconditioning with her because she just she's a line repeater like kamala harris she's got no cognitive intelligence and politics and really only goes out and virtue signals on the next big thing instead of like being actually involved with her job or her district i mean you've seen when she goes to her district and people just come out and heckle and boo her uh because they know there's probably enough illegals voting over there to get her over the finish line every time yeah but it's like i think listen looks mean a little bit something they will take care of checking that box but i mean she just makes my stomach hurt when i hear talk for too long yeah it's irritating and her husband's an absolute soy ginger like wears tether sandals and it's just gross looks like he smells like feet and uh yeah i mean just another unattractive thing that the democrats are trying to push on us um much like the narrative that donald trump was wrecking our relationship with mexico which is where we're gonna end the segment and you know when you think about how it started and how it ended two totally different things and i've got a couple posts from donald trump uh regarding the matter and this kind of broke i believe wednesday night heading into thanksgiving mexico will stop people from going to the southern border effective immediately then he switches to all caps this will go a long way towards stopping the illegal invasion with the usa back to regular font thank you next post five minutes later just had a wonderful conversation with the new president of mexico claudia shine bomb prado she agreed to stop migration through mexico into the united states effective immediately closing down our southern border we also talked about what can be done to stop the massive drug inflow into the united states and also u.s. consumption of these drugs it was a very productive conversation so she got sworn in a couple days ago and and had to go through you know tariff gate with donald trumpry said he's absolutely gonna knock their economy on its ass and within 24 hours she has i guess a phone conversation with donald trump and this is the result we get it looks like we won't have the illegals flooding through caravan style the media has been hyping that up so much too oh look at these caravans that are on the way to the us ahead of donald trump's inauguration they're all trying to get in before he gets here just to piss him off but are those caravans evaporating are we seeing that that's what you know new president claudia tenon bomb prado said so we'll have to see what happens but it was a very productive discussion about the us southern border i got a little clip that compliments let's hear it president elect trump saying he had a very productive conversation with mexico's president adding she has agreed to stop the massive flow of both migrants and illegal drugs into our country trump posting on truth social quote this will go a long way towards stopping the illegal invasion of the usa here to discuss is former dea special operations director darrick molds and darrick just to be clear the president of mexico claudia shine bomb parto did clarify some of that discussion saying we do not agree to close borders that is not our position we're instead gonna build bridges between the two people but the fact that they had this discussion darrick and the fact that it happened three weeks after the presidential election and not in the last three and a half almost four years under the bidet administration speaks volumes to me does it do the same for you and we don't need that commentary right there because we're going to provide it for yourself essentially he made did make a good point though donald trump did more as the president elect after appointing a newly incoming borders are but not assuming the role of borders are himself than the actual borders are which was the democrat nominee for president failed candidate kamala harris did for three years and ten months know what do you think i mean just the ineffectiveness that the quote unquote borders are was was amazing and it pales in comparison to what tom homing is going to be and just the utterance of tom homing's name has done already it certainly i mean listen we called him arthano so most from day one not just because he likens the uh purple skin titan but because just whispering his name since chills down people's spines he's looking to snap half of the illegals out of this country in the first hundred and twenty days uh that have come in here and are ready for deportation over the course of the last four years uh but you know it does make for for a good point i mean you have to understand uh we may have been so beaten down by what we've had to experience the last four years we forgot about how good we had it especially down in the u.s southern border and even if the mexican president who's a globalist she completely is tied to the globalist community uh everything that's going on in europe she's all about that shit she said she's not going to be closing her borders she doesn't mean the one on the u.s southern border she means the one in the south of mexico where all these people are pouring into if that's what they want to do and let the entirety of the third world into their third world country and turn it into just an absolute big blob of a melting pot a more power to her we'll see how long she lasts in office uh before some people have some things to say about that that's neither here nor there though because donald trump has effectively reinstituted some of his policies still 50 some odd days before he's even sworn back into office and now has someone like tom homing like no it just said to enact all these policies on day one in a much better fashion than we seen uh with people who were working down on the border and even at the head of dhs at the end of the last trump administration as well guys we're coming back with another all new addition to the state for breakfast podcast so sit back relax and let us change the way you can 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